† aˈffrayitly, aˈffraitly, adv. Obs. Sc.
[f. affrayit, Sc. form of affrayed, afraid + -ly2.]
In an alarmed or frightened manner; affrightedly.
1375 Barbour Bruce vi. 434 The laif fled full affrayitly. 1513 Douglas æneis xiii. iv. 78 Fleand thay wat not quhare, Tursing thare birdingis affraitlye here and thare. 1536 Bellendene Cron. Scotl. (1821) II. 298 The pepill, richt affrayitly, returnit to him out of all partis of the wod. |